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Mexico-United States border

 * I found the section on 'Western hemisphere travel initiative' unrelated to the border itself, as it focused on approved forms of identification rather than the actual border
 * The article could be updated with more current information on the proposed border championed for by the Trump administrations. As this is an article that is currently relevant, frequent updates may be required
 * The 'Operation Streamline' section is very limited and could use more information
 * There are some sections of this article where other users have noted a neutrality imbalance. In particular, the section on the United State's responsibility for the deaths of people attempting to illegally cross the border
 * The article could use a section on how effective the border actually is. Although it is referenced in various sections throughout, it would be more clear if there was a designated subheading
 * This article is missing some citations, however the citations listed do link to credible sources, and there is a great variety in the sources cited.
 * There has been much debate in the talk section of the article, more so than what I believe is average for the typical Wikipedia article.
 * Under the talk section of the article, there are many comments, a significant amount of which are focused on unsubstantiated facts, or facts that are sourced but whose information is called into questions. For example, the actual length of the border is disputed by one user. As well, one user deleted a statistic that was not sourced (80% of Americans are hostile to immigration)
 * The article has been updated since its official posting
 * This article was rated as C-Class, indicating that there could be more changes made to improve its functionality, reliability, and communication.
 * This particular article is part of the Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment
 * Although the article is not part of the Wikiprojects, it is relevant to other Wikiprojects on related material
 * This Wikipedia article differs from what we have talked about in class only in the fact that some of its information is outdated, as progress has already been made by the Trump administration on the wall indicating the Mexico-US border.